Stratigraphy and petrology of the Permian rocks of southwestern Montana
Earle R. Cressman, Roger W. Swanson
1964, Professional Paper 313-C
Infrared surveys of Hawaiian volcanoes
W. A. Fischer, R.M. Moxham, F. Polcyn, G.H. Landis
1964, Science (146) 733-742
Aerial infrared-sensor surveys of Kilauea volcano have depicted the areal extent and the relative intensity of abnormal thermal features in the caldera area of the volcano and along its associated rift zones. Many of these anomalies show correlation with visible steaming and reflect convective transfer of heat to the...
The electrum-tarnish method for the determination of the fugacity of sulfur in laboratory sulfide systems
P. B. Barton Jr., P. Toulmin III
1964, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (28) 619-640
A new method for the determination of the fugacity of sulfur in laboratory systems consists of visual observation of the development and decomposition of a sulfide tarnish phase on silver-gold alloy (electrum) of precisely known composition. The alloy system is calibrated against pure sulfur. The method has the following advantages:...
Submicroscopic spherules and color of tektites
A. N. Thorpe, F. E. Senftle
1964, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (28)
Magnetic susceptibility measurements of 18 tektites from various strewn fields have been made as a function of temperature from 77°K to room temperature. A relatively large temperature-independent component of the magnetic susceptibility was observed in all cases, and an analysis of the data...
Ground water in North America
Harold E. Thomas, Luna Bergere Leopold
1964, Science (143) 1001-1006
The fast-growing demands on this natural resource expose a need to resolve many hydrologic unknowns....
Catalytic determination of vanadium in water
M. J. Fishman, M. W. Skougstad
1964, Analytical Chemistry (36) 1643-1646
A kinetic determination of V(V) as a catalyst was spectrophotometrically performed by using the indicator reaction of Gallamine blue (GB+) and bromate at pH 2.0. The reaction was followed by measuring absorbance change for a fixed-time of 3 min at 537 nm. The variables such as reagent...
Crystal formation in furunculosis agar
G. L. Bullock, A. J. Ross
1964, Progressive Fish-Culturist (26) 25-26
SINCE ITS INTRODUCTION SOME MONTHS AGO, FURUNCULOSIS AGAR has been employed in the diagnosis of suspect furunculosis and also as a general purpose medium. During our work with this medium we have noticed discrete "colonies," of crystalline material, which very closely resemble microbial colonies. These crystal colonies are compact and appear...
Classes of land-surface form in the United States
Edwin Hammond
1964, Report, The national atlas of the United States of America
This digital dataset describes classes of land-surface form in the conterminous United States. The source of the data is the map of land-surface form in the 1970 National Atlas of the United States, pages 62-63, which was adapted from Edwin H. Hammond, "Classes of land surface form in the...
Uses of antibiotics and other antimicrobials in therapy of diseases of fishes
K. Wolf, S. F. Snieszko
1964, Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy 597-603
Lamprey control and research in the United States
Bernard R. Smith
1964, Report, Great Lakes Fishery Commission Annual Report, 1963
No abstract available....
Life history of lake herring in Lake Superior
William R. Dryer, Joseph Beil
1964, Fishery Bulletin (63) 493-530
The average annual commercial catch of lake herring (Coregonus artedi) in U.S. waters of Lake Superior was nearly 12 million pounds in 1929-61. This production contributed 62.4 percent of the total U.S. take of lake herring for the Great Lakes. About 90 percent of the annual catch is...
Water in the world
Luna Bergere Leopold
1964, The UNESCO Courier (17) 11-13
The earth, Including Its oceans and atmosphere, ls a giant distillation system whose operation brings about the distribution of fresh water throughout the world, from the frozen wastes of polar regions to the burning equatorial deserts. Stated in the simplest terms, distillation, condensation and liquid flow are the elemental processes...
Hydrogeology of the Huntington-Smithtown area, Suffolk County, New York
E. Ronald Lubke
1964, Water Supply Paper 1669-D
No abstract available....
Ground-water data, Sevier Desert, Utah
Reed W. Mower, Richard D. Feltis
1964, Utah Basic-Data Report 9
This report is intended to serve two purposes: (1) to make available to the public basic ground-water data useful in planning and studying development of water resources, and (2) to supplement an interpretive report that will be published later.Records were collected during the period 1935-64 by the U.S. Geological survey...
The taxonomic status of Leucichthys macropterus, a cisco of Lake Erie
Stanford H. Smith
1964, Copeia (1964) 230-230
No abstract available....
Availability of ground water in the Lynn Grove quadrangle, Kentucky-Tennessee
R. W. Davis
1964, Hydrologic Atlas 112
No abstract available....
Taconic stratigraphic names: Definitions and synonymies
E-an Zen
1964, Bulletin 1174
No abstract available....
Geology and ground-water resources of Nobles County, and part of Jackson County, Minnesota
Ralph F. Norvitch
1964, Water Supply Paper 1749
The area described in this report is in southwestern Minnesota, about 130 miles southwest of Minneapolis and St. Paul. It includes; Nobles County and the western tier of townships in Jackson County, a total of 864 square miles. Worthington, the Nobles County seat, is the largest city in the area,...
Ground water for irrigation in the Snake River Basin in Idaho
Maurice John Mundorff, E. G. Crosthwaite, Chabot Kilburn
1964, Water Supply Paper 1654
The Snake River basin, in southern Idaho, upstream from the mouth of the Powder River in Oregon, includes more than 50 percent of the land area and 65 percent of the total population of the State. More than 2.5 million acres of land is irrigated ; irrigation agriculture and industry...
Status of the deepwater cisco population of Lake Michigan
Stanford H. Smith
1964, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (93) 155-163
The species and size composition and the abundance of the cisco (Leucichthys spp.) population of Lake Michigan have undergone drastic changes since the sea lamprey became established in the 1940's. The changes were measured by the catches of gill nets of identical specifications fished at the same seasons, depths, and...
Chemical quality of surface water in the West Branch Susquehanna River basin, Pennsylvania
Edward F. McCarren
1964, Water Supply Paper 1779-C
The West Branch Susquehanna River is 228 miles long and drains 6,913 square miles of mountainous area in central Pennsylvania. Much of this area is forestcovered wilderness, part of which is reserved as State game land. Wild animals, such as deer, bear, turkey and grouse, are sheltered there, and many...
Laboratories and methods for screening fish-control chemicals
R. E. Lennon, C.R. Walker
1964, Investigations in Fish Control 1
Abstract not submitted to date...
Stratigraphy and petrography of the Pybus-Gambier area, Admiralty Island, Alaska
R. A. Loney
1964, Bulletin 1178
No abstract available....
Ground-water discharge from the Edwards and associated limestones, San Antonio area, Texas, 1963
Sergio Garza
1964, Edwards Underground Water District Bulletin 5
No abstract available....
Cenomanian (Cretaceons) Foraminifera from the Puerto Rico Trench
R. Todd, D. Low
1964, Deep-Sea Research and Oceanographic Abstracts (11) 391-393
An assemblage of predominantly planktonic Foraminifera is discussed from rocks of Cenomanian age dredged from between 3,200 and 3,500 fm on the north slope of the Puerto Rico Trench. Thirty-three planktonic and benthonic species are described. Planomalina pulchella is new; nine species are specifically...